Look on the bright side Goobers. Since today's update there hasn't been a single new zapping thread!!!
Look on the bright side Goobers. Since today's update there hasn't been a single new zapping thread!!!
Hah, that is true. I never understood the logic behind people complaining about zappers. I guess it affects TH8 players the hardest out of all TH lvls? Even so, TH7 and TH8 are only supposed to be "temporary" TH lvls; you start to get more expensive and largers quantities of things to upgrade at TH8, but a moderately active farmer should be in and out of that TH lvl in 2-3 months at the most. And then it's simply not an issue at TH9+, regardless of if you get hit by them.
Aw, we did not need another one of these threads back on the front page :(
on the general idea, train an army of only wall breakers, then only dragons, and really any expensive troop and watch them mercilessly destroy things. or be a good person, donate stuff.
A lot of people are being short sighted. Yes if you are at the end of TH8 pumping out wall this will effect YOU. However the guy who TH7 about to upgrade will now upgrade in a different order. He/she will/should leave elixir upgrades for the end of TH8 so that they wont have the same problem. Also I would bet anyone who is complaining about having too much elixir hasn't maxed all their dark troops yet. As DE storage is in the middle of peoples bases, unless they are stupid, you will need to train a more expensive army, then barch, to get to it, which in turn will cost more elixir. So stop your complaining, and think about ways you can use the game mechanics to your advantage NOW.
But you can use it.
Here's a more complete analogy:
Oh no! I have too much food (elixir) in my pantry (storage)! I can't go get any more because my pantry is full! I have a lot of different kinds of food (troops), but I only need rice (barb/arch) to get through my day (raiding)!
Alright, that's fine. You don't want to eat your hams and potatoes (dragon/PEKKA), that's fine, but the rest of your family might want them, or you can donate them to charity (Troop donations)